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Kauai is located in the middle of the blue Pacific Ocean. Formed some six million year ago by volcanic eruptions, it is the oldest and most northern of the eight major Hawaiian Islands.

Known as the "Garden Isle" for its abundance of tropical flowers and blossoms, Kauai is also famous for its white sand beaches, spired peaks, waterfalls, and tropical rainforests making it truly one of the world's most beautiful islands. There is little wonder why this island is a favorite of tourists, honeymooners, and film makers. Jurassic Park, South Pacific, Raiders of the Lost Ark, King Kong, and even Fantasy Island were all filmed on Kauai.

Roughly 33 miles at its longest point, and 25 miles at its shortest, the island averages 26 miles in diameter and encompasses 554 square miles. Because of its relatively old geologic age, Kauai's 90 miles of shoreline has more beaches per mile than any other Hawaiian Island.

Of course, Kauai is a very popular tourist destination and the island has several hotels and an industry of Kauai vacation rental condos, homes, and cottages in most coast areas including Poipu Beach, Kapa`a, Hanalei, and Princeville.

Most of the interior of the island is very mountainous. Carved with steep canyons, Mount Kawaikini (5,243 feet) and Mount Waialeale (5148 feet) are Kauai's highest points. Mount Waialeale receives an average of 480 inches (40 feet) of rain per year, making it the "wettest spot on Earth." This rain water cascades over hundreds of waterfalls, down streams and rivers as it makes its way to the ocean. The Waimea River is the state's longest at 20 miles and moves 150 million gallons of water per day into the sea. Kauai's Wailua River is the state's only navigable waterway.

Not surprisingly, Kauai's interior is mostly uninhabited with its population of 51,000 living mostly along the shores in small towns like Lihue, Kapa`a, Koloa, Hanapepe, and Hanalei.

Na Pali CoastNa Pali Coast: The northwest coast of Kauai is a dramatic shoreline of high sea cliffs rising up from the crashing ocean waves below. There are no roads along this 22 mile of Kauai's coast so access is only by a strenuous hike along an ancient Hawaiian trail. Visitors can also take boat excursions or helicopter rides to see this wilderness.

Queen's BathQueen's Bath is a tidal pool on the north shore that although beautiful and tempting to swimmers, is infamous for drownings and accidents. If you must swim here, do it in summer months at low tide. In winter months and times of high surf, waves and strong currents can carry swimmers out to sea.

Kilauea LighthouseKilauea Lighthouse is one of Kauai's most visited attraction. It was built in 1913 to guide ships and had the largest glass lens in the world. It was decommissioned in the 1970s and the light was replaced with a low cost beacon. Today the peninsula bluff it sits on is a bird wildlife refuge and home to large number of ground nesting seabirds including Wedge-tailed Shearwaters and Great Frigates.

Kauai is officially spelled Kaua`i with the backward apostrophe indicating a glottal stop (the way air stops in the expression oh-oh!). A definitive pronunciation for Kaua`i is harder to find but most sources say, "ka-wa'-ee" with the glottal stop between the wa and the ee. You'll often hear it pronounced "ka-wye'" (with the accent on the second syllable) although this would not match its official spelling.

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North Shore

Hanalei Bay Resort
Sealodge
Pu'u Poa
Kamahana
The Cliffs
Villas of Kamalii

North (cont.)

Pali Ke Kua
Puamana
Alii Kai
Hale Moi
Paniolo
Emmalani Court

South Shore

Kuhio Shores
Prince Kuhio
Poipu Shores
Sunset Kahili
Poipu Kai Resort
Whaler's Cove
Nihi Kai Villas

East Shore

Waipouli Beach Resort
Kaha Lani
Islander on the Beach
Kauai Beach Resort

West Shore

Kauai Bed and Breakfast

Island Wide

Vacation Homes
Cottages



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